NES Teachers Corner

July 2011
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NES GAVRT Project Research Experience Jul 27, 2011 03:53:33 PM | John Entwistle
 
NES educators in NES GAVRT Project at the Lewis Center in Apple Valley, Calif. learn to use the radio telescope with their students.
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NES Educators Expand Their Ocean Research Skills Jul 26, 2011 11:56:22 AM | John Entwistle
 
NES educators participate in the Coastal Observation Research Experience at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
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Gear Up for the School Year With NES Jul 25, 2011 11:39:34 AM | John Entwistle
 
NES classroom resources available for summer planning.
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Lunar Nautics -- NES Professional Development Seminar on July 21 Jul 20, 2011 10:44:48 AM | John Entwistle
 
NES e-professional development web seminar, Lunar Nautics: July 21 at 9:30 a.m. EDT
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NASA Spacecraft Enters Large Asteroid's Orbit on July 15 Jul 18, 2011 02:57:47 PM | John Entwistle
 
Dawn spacecraft became first probe ever to orbit an object in the main asteroid belt.
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NES Teachers Participate in Summer Research Experiences Jul 18, 2011 03:01:39 PM | John Entwistle
 
Outstanding NES educators recognized by attending all-expense-paid, three- to five-day research experience.
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NASA Education and the Space Shuttle Jul 10, 2011 12:48:27 PM | John Entwistle
 
See these educational resource pages associated with previous missions.
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Because It Flew -- Education Activities and Space Shuttle Art Competition Jul 01, 2011 03:47:57 PM | John Entwistle
 
Art competition for students in grades 4-12. Deadline for submission is August 5, 2011.
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NES Teachers Attend WRATS Jul 05, 2011 12:18:24 PM | John Entwistle
 
NES educators attend WRATS at Wallops Flight Facility.
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Message From the NASA Administrator Jul 01, 2011 01:38:17 PM | John Entwistle
 
Message from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden describing the future of NASA.
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